Fisher Steve
Forever Glory
New York: The Macaulay Company. Very Good. c.1936. First Edition. Hardcover. no dust jacket solid copy a little external soiling minor bumping to top edge of rear cover. An early Fisher novel written when he was just beginning to emerge from the pulp-mag jungle and was still focused largely on military-themed stories many of which drew upon his own experiences in the U.S. Navy. He would soon turn almost exclusively to hard-boiled mystery fiction of the Black Mask variety his breakthrough success in that genre coming in 1941 with "I Wake Up Screaming." This book set in San Francisco and Honolulu according to one critic presents a rather fanciful picture of peacetime Navy life at Pearl Harbor; per the blurb its hero a Navy flier "moves swiftly through a maze of human emotion tasting the sweetness of life and draining the dregs." Note that this book is bound in tan cloth unlike several other "first editions" seen -- but it's well-established that this was a regular Macaulay practice and because printings first or subsequent were not usually stated establishing a priority among variant bindings is almost impossible. . The Macaulay Company hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 17016
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Fisher Stanley W.
ENGLISH BLUE AND WHITE PORCELAIN OF THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY. An Illustrated Descriptive Account of the Early Soft Paste Productions of Bow Chelsea Lowestoft Derby Longton Hall Bristol Worcester Caughley and Liverpool Potters circa 1740 - 1800
London: Fitzhouse Books 1989. Book. Near fine condition. Hardcover. Reprint edition. Small quarto 4to. xvi 190 pages including a bbliography and an index. Publisher's blue hardcover cloth binding with gilt spine lettering. Price-clipped dustjacket with the slightest of rubbing to the extremities. Fully annotated illustrations include forty-five color and black & white plates representing over one-hundred sixty marks and forty-one representative border decoration patterns. There is also a two page chronological chart of respective potteries provided for quick reference. With a foreword by Bernard Rackham. Previous owner's bookplate affixed neatly to front endpaper. Fitzhouse Books Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 003414 ISBN : 0713461438 9780713461435
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Fisher Raymond H.
The Russian Fur Trade 1550-1700
Berkeley: University of California Press 1943. xi 275p. has a couple illustrations on inserted coated stock and a fold-out map on heavy onionskin the hardcover first edition in 9.5x6 inch brown cloth boards gllt and plain printed dust jacket. Cloth casing is very bright and sound pastedown bears a generic bookplate and several light scuff marks the map is slightly misfolded and an edge sticks out at top. Book itself then is very good while dj top margin is worn with tiny chips and a 1x2 inch piece is torn away from lower flap probably a price. UC publications in history vol xxxi. University of California Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 265537
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Fisher John D.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTINCT CONFLUENT AND INOCULATED SMALL POX VARILOID DISEASE COW POX AND CHICKEN POX
Boston: Wells and Lilly 1829. iv273pp. plus thirteen stipple engravings with additional hand-coloring. Large quarto. Original drab paper-covered boards rebacked in modern brown cloth new paper spine label new endpapers. Boards bumped scuffed and soiled edges and corners worn. Minor occasional foxing and thumb-soiling closed tear in gutter of one leaf. Overall very good. Untrimmed. A rare early American medical work by John Dix Fisher at the time a fairly recent graduate of the Harvard Medical School. Fisher had just returned from Paris where he had been studying infectious diseases with various French doctors and the materials used for the present work were collected by Fisher during his time overseas. It is a landmark work in American medicine for its confirmation that small pox and chicken pox are indeed separate diseases. <br> <br> The prominent feature of the work are the thirteen stipple-engraved plates featuring the "moderate severity" of the effects of the various diseases covered in the book. The plates show the effects of small pox on both inoculated and uninoculated patients. Fisher dedicated the work to Dr. James Jackson an early American advocate of vaccination. According to Fisher's note at the beginning of the text: <br> <br> "The work which I now have the honour to dedicate to you owes its origin to some observations which you had occasion to make during the course of lectures delivered at the Medical College of Harvard University in the winter of 1824-5. You there spoke particularly of the difficulties commonly experienced in distinguishing the variolous from other eruptive diseases and mentioned it as a matter of regret that the profession were not possessed of a series of coloured engravings illustrative of the progress of that disorder. With the hope of being able to contribute some assistance to the labours of my medical brethren I have undertaken to supply this deficiency. The paintings from which the plates in this volume are engraved.were made in the hospitals of Paris during the years 1825 and 1826 a period at which the variolous disease prevailed epidemically in that city. They were executed by a French artist under my own immediate direction and were all begun and finished at the bed-side of the patients from whom they were taken." <br> <br> The work is rather rare mainly due to a fire that broke out at the publisher's warehouse that consumed much of this first edition. OCLC indicates four physical copies over four records at the British Library the University of Toronto the State Library in Berlin and the Stanford Medical Library but more though an indeterminate amount of physical copies are catalogued in the digital book records. In any case the book is rare in the market and especially interesting for its large and detailed engravings. WELLCOME III p.29. WHITCOMB 3288. SHOEMAKER 38579. OCLC 560800668 977662075 249461588 1078514201. CUSHING F160. HEIRS TO HIPPOCRATES 1571 1834 ed. Wells and Lilly hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM55757
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Sitwell Sacheverell; Buchanan Handasyde ; Fisher James
Prospectus for Fine Bird Books 1700-1900 A Bibliographical Record of two centuries of coloured plate Bird Books
New York and London England: D. Nostrand Company Ltd and Collins 1953. First Edition. Wraps. Near Fine. First Edition. 4 pages single sheet folded 1 plate leaf. Large folio. 13 1/2 x 19 1/2 inches. Minor wear at corners minor soiling. Nice bright example. Prospectus printed in red and black. Wraps. A four-page prospectus for the book "Fine Bird Books 1700-1900" which was published in 1953. Includes a brilliant color plate "Specimen Plate" Plate 32 - Black Headed Tragopan - J. Wolf &J Smith Del et lith M.&.N.Hanhart imp. plus a four-page pamphlet explaining the intended editions and a detailed description of the intended contents including a list of the 15 color plates and 23 black and white prints expected to be in the edition.<br/><br/>A beautiful example of what a prospectus can be oddly well preserved after nearly 75 years. D. Nostrand Company Ltd and Collins unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28015
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Federal Writers' Project Alsberg Henry G. Foreword Kenneth Rexroth Richard Wright Vardis Fisher Jim Thompson Claude McKa
American Stuff; An Anthology of Prose & Verse By Members of the Federal Writers" Project With Sixteen Prints By the Federal Art Project
New York: Viking Press 1937. First edition. Cloth. Very Good. Clothbound 8vo. 301 pp. Anthology of prose and verse by a wide variety of talented writers including a very young Jim Thompson. Covers lightly worn. A very good example. Lacking the uncommon dustwrapper. Viking Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28446
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Fisher Alexander: Parry Edward
JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE ARCTIC REGIONS PERFORMED BETWEEN THE 4th OF APRIL AND THE 18th OF NOVEMBER 1818 IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIP ALEXANDER WM. EDW. PARRY ESQ. LIEUT. AND COMMANDER
London 1819. viii104pp. plus folding map and three plates. 20th-century buckram spine gilt. Mild foxing to folding map minor offsetting to titlepage occasional minor toning and foxing. Very good. First edition. A narrative of Parry's first expedition in search of a northwest passage written by the assistant surgeon on board the ship Alexander and printed by Richard Phillips. "Fisher describes the voyage up the east side of Davis Strait and Baffin Bay to the entrance of Smith Sound. Included are detailed descriptions of the Eskimos and sea mammals" - Hill. This first printing of Alexander Fisher's journal was anonymous. ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 5021. TPL 4848. SABIN 36696. HILL 604. LANDE 1170 1821 ed. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM54166
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Fisher Alexander
A JOURNAL OF A VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY TO THE ARCTIC REGIONS IN HIS MAJESTY'S SHIPS HECLA AND GRIPER IN THE YEARS 1819 & 1820
London 1821. iii-xi320pp. plus two maps one folding with in-text illustrations. Contemporary three-quarter calf and marbled boards spine gilt gilt leather label. Minor rubbing to boards light wear to edges and spine ends. Contemporary ownership inscription on titlepage 20th-century bookplate on front pastedown. Light scattered foxing slightly heavier to maps. About very good. Fisher was the assistant surgeon aboard the Hecla during this first of Parry's Arctic expeditions. "This voyage was for the discovery of the North West Passage and penetrated through Barrow's Strait as far as Melville Island" - Lande. The maps are "A Chart of the Discoveries of H.M.S. Hecla & Griper.being on a Voyage to Discover a N.W. Passage" and "A Map of the Route of the Expedition across Melville Island." "Fisher gives especially useful remarks on natural history and ice conditions" - ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. ARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY 5022. TPL 1193. LANDE 1170. SABIN 24453. HILL 605. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM54170
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Lewis Meriwether and William Clark: Fisher William
AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGES AND TRAVELS OF CAPTAINS LEWIS AND CLARK IN THE YEARS 1804 1805 AND 1806.
Baltimore 1812. 326pp. including two portraits. Contemporary calf rebacked preserving original label. Light tanning and foxing. Very good. In a black morocco and cloth clamshell case. The so-called "Apocrypha edition" of Lewis and Clark bearing the name of compiler William Fisher on the titlepage. In response to the growing curiosity of the public regarding the findings of Lewis and Clark and the delay in publication of the "authorized account" of their expedition this compilation of bits and pieces from already published works appeared culled from Gass Clark Mackenzie Carver and Jefferson's MESSAGE. of 1806 misleading the reader into believing it was the account sanctioned by the government and containing all the information gathered during the journey. Howes calls this the "spurious" edition while Sabin states it contains material not published in any other edition. HOWES F153a. WAGNER-CAMP 8:5. GRAFF 1331. PILLING PROOF-SHEETS 1298. SABIN 24508. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM52663
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Fisher Vardis and Opal Laurel Holmes
GOLD RUSHES AND MINING CAMPS OF THE EARLY AMERICAN WEST
Caldwell Id 1968. xiii466pp. Photographic illus. Half title. Large thick quarto. Gilt decorated cloth. Very fine in dust jacket. Second printing signed by the authors on the half title. A vivid picture of life and mining practices in that period. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM26572
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Lewis Meriwether and William Clark: Fisher William compiler
NEW TRAVELS AMONG THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA; BEING A COMPILATION TAKEN PARTLY FROM THE COMMUNICATIONS ALREADY PUBLISHED OF CAPTAINS LEWIS AND CLARK TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES; AND PARTLY FROM OTHER AUTHORS WHO TRAVELLED AMONG THE VARIOUS TRIBES OF INDIANS.WITH A DICTIONARY OF THE INDIAN TONGUE
Philadelphia: James Sharan 1812. 300pp. plus two portraits. Contemporary calf rebacked gilt leather label. Corners heavily worn boards scuffed. Light to moderate toning and soiling throughout. Good. The second American printing of the so-called "Apocrypha edition" of Lewis and Clark bearing the name of compiler William Fisher on the titlepage. In response to the growing curiosity of the public regarding the findings of Lewis and Clark and the delay in publication of the "authorized account" of their expedition this compilation of bits and pieces from already published works appeared culled from Gass Clark Mackenzie Carver and Jefferson's Message of 1806 misleading the reader into believing it was the account sanctioned by the government and containing all the information gathered during the journey. Howes calls this the "spurious" edition while Sabin states it contains material not published in any other edition. The work originally appeared in Philadelphia and London in 1809 followed by German printings in 1811 and 1812. A Baltimore edition also appeared in 1812 but Howes gives precedence to the Philadelphia printing. Howes mentions that some copies of this work contain a second titlepage as in the present copy. WAGNER-CAMP 8:6. SABIN 24509. RADER 1397. HOWES F153a "aa." PILLING PROOF-SHEETS 1297. James Sharan hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM32831A
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Lewis Meriwether and William Clark: Fisher William comp
AN INTERESTING ACCOUNT OF THE VOYAGES AND TRAVELS OF CAPTAINS LEWIS AND CLARKE sic IN THE YEARS 1804-5. & 6. GIVING A FAITHFUL DESCRIPTION OF THE RIVER MISSOURI AND ITS SOURCE.
Baltimore 1813. 266pp. plus two portraits and four plates. Modern half calf and marbled boards leather label. Tanning and foxing throughout. Some minor paper loss repaired to three of the four plates. Still about very good. In a half calf clamshell box leather label. A slightly later printing of the so-called "Apocrypha edition" of Lewis and Clark bearing the name of compiler William Fisher on the titlepage. In response to the growing curiosity of the public regarding the findings of Lewis and Clark and the delay in publication of the "authorized account" of their expedition this compilation of bits and pieces from already published works appeared culled from Gass Clark Mackenzie Carver and Jefferson's MESSAGE. of 1806 misleading the reader into believing it was the account sanctioned by the government and containing all the information gathered during the journey. Howes calls this the "spurious" edition while Sabin states it contains material not published in any other edition. WAGNER-CAMP 8:7. SABIN 24508. GRAFF 1331. RADER 1397. HOWES F153a. PILLING PROOF-SHEETS 1299. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM40543
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Fisher Charles
TO THE FREEMEN OF THE SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT COMPOSED OF THE COUNTIES OF ROWAN CABARRUS MECKLENBURG UNION LINCOLN CATAWBA IREDELL AND DAVIE caption title
N.p. 1843. 8pp. on. folded folio sheet. Splitting along fold. Tanned. Good. Contains extracts from several campaign addresses by Democrat Charles Fisher running for the U.S. Congress where he had served in 1819-21 and 1839-41. Fisher a fiscal conservative discusses two main themes: the Tariff Act of 1842 which he strongly opposes and the admission of Texas to the Union which he favors. The annexation of Texas would be a major issue in the election. Fisher would lose the election to Whig candidate Daniel M. Barringer. THORNTON 4247. unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM31912
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Fisher Henry
THE BEE FIRE=SIDE COMPANION & EVENING TALES; CONTAINING A GREAT VARIETY OF INTERESTING ARTICLES CALCULATED TO BLEND INSTRUCTION WITH DELIGHT.
Liverpool 1820. 760pp. printed in double-column format with each column numbered as a page. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked at an early date with original backstrip with label laid down. Wear to outer hinges some chipping at head and toe of spine. Light scattered foxing else internally very nice. Contains excerpts from a number of American travel narratives some serialized including Davis' TRAVELS IN AMERICA Hall's TRAVELS IN CANADA and William Harris' REMARKS MADE DURING A TOUR THROUGH THE UNITED STATES. as well as accounts of travel in Europe and Asia with essays on political and literary figures of the day the slavery issue etc. unknown books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM9711
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Sitwell Sacheverell; Handasyde Buchanan; and James Fisher
FINE BIRD BOOKS 1700 - 1900
London 1953. 120pp. plus thirty-eight plates including frontispiece some in color. Large folio. Three-quarter cloth and marbled boards. Very good. In slightly soiled pictorial dust jacket. A sumptuous ornithological reference reproducing examples from Audubon Gould Elliot Catesby and others. This has remained one of the primary reference tools in the field. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : WRCAM23277
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FISHER Steve
I wake Up Screaming
New York: Dodd Mead & Co 1941. First. hardcover. very good. 6 231 pages. Thick 8vo pink-lettered dark gray cloth with blind-stamped publisher's device to the front panel top edge red cloth edges lightly worn and spine gently creased; ownership signature and some paper damage on front & rear endpapers. New York: Dodd Mead & Co. 1941. First edition.<br/><br/> Despite the noted defects still overall a very good copy of this scarce Hollywood-based book - a classic hard-boiled crime story which was the basis for the 1941 film noir starring Bette Grable.<br/><br/> Dodd, Mead & Co unknown books
Bookseller reference : 252116
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WSP 158 Fisher CA. C. A.
PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE GEOLOGY AND UNDERGROUND WATERS OF THE ROSWELL ARTESIAN AREA NEW MEXICO
Washington D.C.: GPO. Very Good. 1906. Softcover. USGS 1906. Disbound good condition Complete with all maps and plates. . GPO paperback books
Bookseller reference : 36318
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FISHER Margery
Who's Who in Children's Books: A Treasury of the Familiar Characters of Childhood
New York: Holt Rinehardt 1975. hardcover. near fine/very good. 399pp. Many illustrations mostly in black & white a few in color. Tall 8vo red cloth d.w. New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston 1975. A near fine copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Holt, Rinehardt unknown books
Bookseller reference : 300652 ISBN : 0030150914 9780030150913
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Cocker Edward; John Hawkins; George Fisher
COCKER'S ARITHMETICK. Being A Plain and Familiar Method suitable to the meanest Capacity for the full Understanding of that incomparable Art as it is now taught by the ablest Scho
London: Printed for J. Fuller Rivington W. Johnston R. Baldwin L. Hawes and Co. et al 1767. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. Early reprint edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. viii 182 pages of text followed by ii publisher's advertisement. Contemporary full calf boards expertly rebacked in leather with a gilt-stamped leather spine label. Illustrated with a frontisportrait of Cocker. The endpapers were replaced using old paper with the engraved bookplate re-attached to the inside front cover: Marquis Townshend. The rear inside pastedown has the name of an 18th Century owner Edward Keene which is also inked on the front board and dated 1792. The first and final several pages are browned along the edges the frontisportrait is soiled with a tiny hole in the margin there is soiling to the closed page edges and a few tiny tears to the margins of a few pages. A worn but well-restored 18th Century edition of this important work this being stated as the 56th edition carefully corrected and amended. Printed for J. Fuller, Rivington, W. Johnston, R. Baldwin, L. Hawes and Co., et al Hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 019792
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Read Anthony; Fisher David
The Fall of Berlin
W W Norton & Co Inc 1993-04-01. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Dust jacket and book have only minor wear has a good binding no marks or notations. some light spotting to the page fore-edge. W W Norton & Co Inc hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 184601 ISBN : 0393034720 9780393034721
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FISHER Phyllis K.
Los Alamos Experience.
New York:: Japan Pubs. 1985. 1985. 8vo. 266 pp. Illus. Boards dust-jacket. Very good. Story of a woman's experience in living through the Los Alamos experience during the secret development of the atomic bomb. Japan Pubs., (1985). hardcover books
Bookseller reference : S6708
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Trade Catalogues Fisher Scientific Company.
Modern laboratory appliances for chemical biological metallurgical laboratories.
Pittsburgh and Montreal: n.d. Dedicated to Louis Pasteur. 4to. 1044 pp. Illus. index. Cloth. Fine. n.d. Dedicated to Louis Pasteur. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : S1134
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FISHER John
1815: An End and a Beginning
New York: Harper 1963. First. hardcover. very good/very good. Illustrated. xii 295pp. 8vo cloth d.w.; dust wrapper price clipped lightly rubbed. New York: Harper & Row 1963. First edition. A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper.<br/><br/> Harper unknown books
Bookseller reference : 98636
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Fisher Sidney George 1809 1871 author; Wainwright Nicholas B. editor
A PHILADELPHIA PERSPECTIVE : THE DIARY OF SIDNEY GEORGE FISHER COVERING THE YEARS 1834-1871
Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Pennsylvania 1967. Hardcover. Octavo; Edition of 1000 copies; G; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine black with gold print call number in white ink at bottom; Boards quarter bound with black cloth to spine and brown marbled paper to boards barcode label on front mild wear to spine caps worn exposed corners edgewear; Text block has library stamps to edges and endpapers library pocket on rear flyleaf barcode label on title page penciled call number on title page verso else clean and tight; x 626 pages frontispiece port. illustrated b&w plates "Addenda" 6 pages illustrated laid in. 1342360. FP New Rockville Stock. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 1342360
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FISHER MFK. M. F.
As They Were.
NY: Knopf 1982. First edition. 261 pp. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Author photo and review slip laid in. NY: Knopf, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 68875
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FISHER Allen.
Place: A Typescript.
London: Aloes Books 1974. First edition. 100 pp w/notes. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Full title as it appears on the title page “Place: typescript drafted 22.4.73 comprising most of book 1 place one to thirty-seven First Movement.†London: Aloes Books, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 68916
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FISHER MFK. M. F.
To Begin Again: Stories and Memoirs 1908-1929.
San Francisco & NY: Pantheon 1992. First edition. 179 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. San Francisco & NY: Pantheon unknown books
Bookseller reference : 68445
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FISHER Roy.
Poems 1955-1987.
Oxford & NY: Oxford University Press 1988. First edition. 223 pp. Small bump to bottom corner light splash mark to top edge. In all very good plus in glossy illustrated wrappers. An expanded version of POEMS 1955-1980 OUP 1980. Oxford & NY: Oxford University Press, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 67045
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FISHER Roy.
City.
Worcester & Ventura: Migrant Press 1961. First edition. 21 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. Glued inside rear cover is “Then Hallucinations City II†published as a supplement to City by the same publisher. 9 pp in stapled wrappers very good pluswith some wear to the fore-edge. Worcester & Ventura: Migrant Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 67049
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FISHER Roy.
Poems 1955-1980.
Oxford: Oxford University Press 1980. First edition. xi 193 pp. Foxing along top edge else near fine in very good plus dust jacket that is sunned along the spine. Oxford: Oxford University Press, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 67046
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SITWELL Sacheverell and Handasyde Buchanan with James Fisher.
Fine Bird Books 1700-1900.
NY: Atlantic Monthly Press 1990. First edition. 4to. ix 180 pp w/index. Fine in very near fine dust jacket. Foreword by S. Dillon Ripley. NY: Atlantic Monthly Press unknown books
Bookseller reference : 66630
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BECKMANN Max. Fisher Friedhelm W.
Max Beckmann.
NY: Phaidon 1973. First US edition. 4to. 95 pp w/biographical summary list of illustrations & bibliography. Fine in fine dust jacket. Translated from the original German by P.S. Falla. Fully-illustrated in b&w and with 21 tipped-on color plates. NY: Phaidon unknown books
Bookseller reference : 65338
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FISHER David.
The Book of Madness.
San Francisco: Gallimaufry 1975. First edition. 48 pp. Near fine in printed wrappers. Poems with five collages by George Hitchcock. Stamped “Sample†on the title page. San Francisco: Gallimaufry, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 58303
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FISHER Allen.
Bavuska Or The Rub; The Rubber Or Gretta’s Bust; the rubble/rubato/rubbing/rubbish/rubicund/rubric: random selections from Allen Fisher’s simultaneous novels.
London: Big Venus 1969. First edition. 19 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. One of a half-dozen or so titles published by Big Venus in addition to the four issue run of their eponymous little mag. London: Big Venus unknown books
Bookseller reference : 55501
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FISHER MFK. M. F.
Dubious Honors.
San Francisco: North Point 1988. First edition. 212 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. Fisher’s introductions to both her own books and works by others. San Francisco: North Point, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 54697
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FISHER Roy.
Collected Poems 1968.
London: Fulcrum 1969. First edition numbered & signed issue. 80 pp. Fine in full cloth and fine clear acetate dust jacket. One of 100 numbered copies on fawn Glastonbury antique laid paper SIGNED by Fisher. This limited edition contains an extra poem “The Flight Orator†not in the trade edition. London: Fulcrum hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 39316
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FISHER Harrison.
Blank Like Me.
Washington DC: Paycock Press 1980. First edition. 56 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Cover art by Tom Ahern. Washington DC: Paycock Press, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 28314
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FISHER VARDIS. CHATTERTON WAYNE.
Vardis Fisher: The Frontier and Regional Works. Western Writers Series No. 1
Boise: Boise State College 1972. 1st edition. Fine in wraps. The first volume in the acclaimed and useful series on Western writers. Boise: Boise State College, paperback books
Bookseller reference : 19613
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FISHER John.
Two Long Poems: Sisyphus at Abaddon For Bob Kaufman.
San Francisco: Humanessence Publishing Company 1974. First edition. 16 pp. Very near fine in stapled wrappers. San Francisco: Humanessence Publishing Company unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23486
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FISHER Roy.
Collected Poems 1968.
London: Fulcrum 1969. First edition. 80 pp. Near fine in very good plus dust jacket with wrinkles to base and crown of spine. London: Fulcrum, unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23489
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FISHER David.
Teachings.
Cotati & Berkeley: Back Roads Books/Ross Books 1978. Second edition. 40 pp. Very good plus in illustrated wrappers. Frontispiece drawing by K. Rudin. Internal illustrations designed by Susan Fisher. Winner Best Book of Poetry for the Year 1978†as awarded by The Poetry Society of America judges Josephine Miles Louis Simpson and Reed Whittemore. Cotati & Berkeley: Back Roads Books/Ross Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : 15851
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FISHER Harrison.
SCROO.
Providence: n.p. 1981. First edition. 4to. Stapled pink wrappers. 1/100 numbered copies. This copy is inscribed to Samuel Delany. Near fine. Providence: [n.p.], 1981. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23485
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FISHER HARRISON.
The Text’s Boyfriend.
Providence RI:Burning Deck 1980. 1st edition. Fine in wraps. #213/350 numbered copies. Review copy with material laid in. Providence, RI:Burning Deck, paperback books
Bookseller reference : 11544
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FISHER John.
Suite for Cynthia: A Long Poem.
San Francisco: Humanessence 1973. First edition. 16mo. 16 pp. Fine in stapled wrappers. First book of the press. San Francisco: Humanessence unknown books
Bookseller reference : 14547
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HARRISON Fisher.
THE TEXT'S BOYFRIEND.
Providence: Burning Deck Press 1980. First edition. 8vo. Sewn wrappers. 1/350 numbered copies. Review copy with slip laid in. Fine. Providence: Burning Deck Press, 1980. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23910
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FISHER John.
SUITE FOR CYNTHIA.
San Francisco: Humanessence Publishing Company 1973. First edition. 12mo. Stapled wrappers. Fine. San Francisco: Humanessence Publishing Company, 1973. unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23487
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FISHER David.
Requiem for Huertebise: Homage to Jean Cocteau.
South San Francisco: ManRoot Books 1974. First edition. 18 pp. Fine in printed wrappers. Young 1259. South San Francisco: ManRoot Books unknown books
Bookseller reference : 23483
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Fisher Stanley Ed
Beat Coast East
New York: Excelsior Press. 1960. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wrapsvery good with owner's name sunning at edges some general light soiling and tiny stain at lower corner of last several pages. Bremser Corso Ginsberg Mailer Jones di Prima Kerouac many others.; 8½ x 12½"; 96 pp . Excelsior Press paperback books
Bookseller reference : 31510
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Fisher William Arms
Negro Spirituals: Listen to the Lambs Arranged for Voice and Piano.
Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1926. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps very good with small circular sticker shadow and upper left corner small line next to song title among the titles of other songs. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 4 pp . Oliver Ditson paperback books
Bookseller reference : 31132
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Fisher William Arms
Negro Spirituals: Steal Away
Boston: Oliver Ditson. 1925. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Wraps very good but with a small line next to the title in the list of titles on the front wraps. Review copy with "For the Press" stamped at bottom of front wrap.; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 4 pp . Oliver Ditson paperback books
Bookseller reference : 31135
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